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Zii

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  1. Wet: This is definitely the patchouli that is strange, and it's almost rancid. I'm getting oakmoss, patchouli and a really gross metal... I think the notes are combining with the white florals and just doing something awful. Nope...


  2. An earthy yet buoyant scent: pine, eucalyptus and orange.

     

    Wet: I never would have tried this if I hadn't been frimped it, but it's lovely. it's like Pine-Sol and Vick's vaporub had a baby. i know that sounds awful, but something about it is so comforting and uplifting.

    Drying: There is much more pine, and the medicinal quality of the eucalyptus is way toned down. there's a hint of something like orange bitters showing up now too.

    Dry: Christmas trees. The artificial nature of this is gone and it smells like a pine tree by orange potpourri. Yum and totally unexpected.


  3. Wet: Musk, amber and honey are doing a sexy, sexy dance on my skin. There is something a little woody and powdery lurking in the background but it's a nice sort of spicy powder that I like.

     

    Drying: This has been sweetened a great deal by the currant, but unlike a lot of red berry notes, this isn't going candy or overly rancid.

     

    Dry: If there weren't notes besides musk, amber and honey, I wouldn't know to look for them and that is not a complaint in the least. it's spicy, warm and very sexy but not in your face.


  4. Wet: Vetiver and patchouli, my dear friends. There is a green sweetness that I like, but it's sappy and not floral, which is good given my worries about some of the floral notes.

     

    Drying: some of the lavender and green notes are coming into play, but it doesn't lose the vetiver and patchouli smokey base that I love so much. I'm getting a hint of ozone that may be the mint and lemon, but it's not in your face mint at all, which is good.

     

    Dry: The floral notes really stayed in the back, which makes this blend a really smokey sweet scent that's very me. I see this being a great cooling summer scent.


  5. Wet: this smells like rosemary flatbread... The pine and lemon are there,and the pine is blooming on my pine loving skin, but flat breads.

     

    Drying: And now it smells like urine... whoops...

     

    Dry: This is bearable now that it's dry. it is just sour and off somehow... Not working with my chemistry.


  6. Wet: Why hello there patchouli. This is patch, some of the warmth of clove and just a hint of incense.

     

    Drying: Getting some of the sweetness of the ylang but this is still patch dominant with the warmth of the clove and myrrh. This is a better, less sweet Lust.

     

    Dry: Sweeter, and there is more clove now, but it's still a really warm, nice scent.


  7. Wet: I'm lucky I like lavender, because this is all this is right now. Maybe a little rosemary? But pretty much sharp, clear lavender.

     

    Drying: And now it smells like Badger Balm bug repellent... All verbena and lemony herbs. Maybe a hint of incense hanging around.

     

    Dry: A sharp underwhelming heryby scent. There are much better options out there for this category and I doubt I'll get much use out of this imp, even though it's not unpleasant smelling.


  8. Wet: I knew this would be a scent I would love and I am not wrong. There is something honeyed about this, and almost floral, but the greens and resins keep it from being a scent I would classify as floral.

     

    Drying: This is really blooming wonderfully on my skin. That sweetness and floral vibe is really pronounced and honey like right now and I love it, which is odd for someone who really hates floral scents of most kinds.

     

    Dry: I am stunned there isn't honey in this blend because this is exactly what this is starting to smell like. The lab's honey note is usually way too much, but the combination of honey and incense is just scrumptious! I've finally found a honey prominent blend I can wear!


  9. No! Is it a good spicy leather? Always down for more spicy leather scents!

     

    Nope - it's not a leather blend at all.. the notes are:

     

    Bay rum, bourbon vanilla, galangal, hyssop, High John the Conqueror root, tobacco, life everlasting, and brimstone.

     

    which honestly isn't very helpful because it's hard to imagine what all that smells like! But what made me think of it for you is the gorgeous spicy/peppery feel that it has - it doesn't smell 'spicy' as such, more smokey maybe... like a smokey pepper with a really deep warmth. I know it's not what the 'leather and pepper' you were asking about, but I do love a good leather/spice mix myself and Hellhound is not that but I like it very much and I think you might too :) The only down side is that it's kind of hard to find, but maybe read through the reviews and see if you think it's worth hunting some down :smile:

     

    I'll look at it for sure! It sounds like it might be something worth testing out.

     

    Have you tried Totentanz? It read peppery leather and musk.

     

    It's only the most beautiful leather I have put on my skin! ;) I love my bottle to bits.


  10. Myers Briggs: ISFP

    I'm slow to trust and reserved with strangers, but if you get me onto a subject I'm passionate about, I can and do talk people's ears off. I am very inter nerdy things like sci-fi, fantasy and comics, and love cosplay and conventions.

     

    I am queer and non-binary and enjoy masculine scents. Girly things, in life and perfume both, are really not my style. I'm a snuggly sweaters and mom jeans type of gal. I'm pretty introverted, and my favorite places are quiet and calm. I am especially partial to the ocean, and am a third generation sailor.

     

    I am studying to be a microbiologist and am minoring in creative writing. I love dogs, snakes and traveling.


  11. So despite failing to find the Soldier on my own, it magically appeared in a circle swap I hosted and is amazeballs. And tontentanz is another yummy leather/pepper combo that to me rivals Loviatar for sexy.

     

    I tend to amp leathers, so most 'sweet' notes tend to vanish. Wish I was more use. XD


  12. Wet: Yummy, yummy musk. The vanilla and pepper are both at play, one lending a stunning sweetness, the other spicy depth.

     

    Drying: The leather's much more prominent now and this light slightly caramel sweetness that I can only assume is the pie has come out, but this is heavy on the musk, which keeps any sweetness from the cream and pie from going foody.

     

    Dry: This is just the sort of musk I love, in your face, sexy and confident. The notes that really throw are the musk, pepper and leather, in that order, but the other notes lend a sweetness not unlike the vibe I get from Dorian. This is kinda like Dorian's sexy older brother. Totally a masculine scent, even with the sweetness, but the right kind of lady could pull this off no problem.


  13. Ressurected, 09

    Wet: Artificial mint.... The combination of mint and what I can only assume is the rum makes this smell like bad mint syrup toppings for ice cream. And now it's plastic. The rum notes tend to hate me, and alas, this is no exception.


  14. Wet: I was worried about all those florals, but my chemistry's love of pine is making this a surprsingly woody floral. I am getting osmanthus for sure and while usually that floral goes right to my head, it is behaving quite nicely.

     

    Drying: This is becoming more of a bland white floral now, which is a shame. The wet stage was nice, but the drydown is everything I hate about white floral. off it goes.


  15. Wet: Ahhh, my beloved dirt note. This is a very dirty green and slightly damp scent on me.

     

    Drying: I'm going to have to test this next to Graveyard Dirt. They have a similar strong herby dirt feel to them, though Singing Moon seems to be more like grass covered dirt after rain than freshly turned soil.

     

    Dry: This is more like zombi without the rose now. Dirt and herbs. A very nice addition to my collection of dirt based perfumes.

     

    (Only at BPAL is a dirt based perfume not frightening.)


  16. Wet: I am honestly amazed by how beautiful this is. I was worried by some of the sweeter florals, and while this is a very floral blend, the citrus makes it mouthwatering.

     

    Drying: Now it's starting to get spicier as the amber and frankincense make themselves known. I much prefer this stage, as it tempers the sweetness and makes this scent more my style.

     

    Dry: it's a bit dusty now, but I still love the depth and warmth of this. A keeper for sure.


  17. It's very clear to my nose that this is a vegetable based musk because there is an intense spicy green to this. That being said the oomph of this is just incredibly sexy. It smells almost exactly like a head shop I loved and is just remarkably rich and sexy. There is something a bit sweet in this (other reviewers have been saying cola and it does smell a bit like the cola syrup we put into our soda machines at the movie theater I worked at) but it doesn't lose that musky grr that I love. First thing that's happening with this is a vetiver musk sandwich.


  18. An odd note: This felt very thick and oily on my skin.

     

    Wet: Ah, my beloved atlas cedar. You are always such a flawless note on my skin and this is no exception. The benzoin and oudh are giving this a deep incense base.

     

    Drying: There's the pepper, making this scent tingling and warm. It's also getting sweeter, and a little foody.

     

    Dry: This is a really odd combo of woods and butterscotch and somehow it totally works! I love it!


  19. In imp: Very separated, but this is not the first time I've seen that with cocoa absolute. A little rolling broke the particles up well.

     

    Wet: Herby spiced chocolate. I am getting the cardamom for sure, and the sandalwood. This is a very mild, not in your face scent.

     

    Drying: smelling something like rice milk under the herbs now. The chocolate is a secondary player now, which is nice because I'm not huge on super foody blends. There is something grassy and sharp now too.

     

    Dry: Herbs and more herbs, backed up by some spices and just a bit of dark chocolate. Don't see myself wearing it much, but I'm happy to have the imp.

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